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SPRING LIST mi 
The Following Standard Pompons are excellent for pot work 
Greta. White pompon 
Blanche. White anemone 
Silver Tips. Pink pompon 
Pink Lady. Pink anemone 
Wolverine. Yellow pompon 
Zaza. Yellow pompon 
Gold Mine. Yellow pompon 
Faina. Bronze pompon 
Sonrce D’Or. Bronze pompon 
Frank Wilcox. Bronze pompon 
Melba. Bronze single 
Red Wing 1 . Red pompon. 
HARPY EARLY FLOWERING CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Recommended for Outdoor Flowering 
These are expected to mature their blooms early enough to avoid frost 
but in our locality require some protection as we often have damaging frost 
by the end of September. .All varieties are equally good for indoor cutting. 
INTRODUCTIONS OF 1933 
As Described By the Originators 
Rooted Cuttings: $1.25 per doz., $8.00 per 100. 
For Plants from 2\i inch pots add $1.50 per 100 Extra. 
Jean Treadway. (Bristol Nurseries). Distinctiveness in color, of growth, 
and extreme freedom are the outstanding features in this introduction. The 
flower is large, fully 3 inches across, of perfect decorative or aster form and 
of excellent substance. Its color on opening is a lovely sparkling pink, with 
a dark rose pink center, but when fully open it becomes a nice soft lilac-pink, 
shading to white. It is much more attractive than the description would im¬ 
ply. Plants are medium height, bushy, and very free. In full flower Septem¬ 
ber 30. 
Crimson Splendor. (Bristol Nurseries). A magnificent and distinct variety 
producing masses of rich crimson maroon flowers, the color of which is in¬ 
tensified with deep garnet tones, contrasting effectively with a prominent 
golden yellow center. The blooms are large, fully 4 inches in diameter and 
of exceptional keeping qualities. Flowering in late September. Altogether a 
real advance and a glorious garden variety. Height 2 feet. 
Red Flare. (E. D. Smith). The first bright red garden variety. It is of 
the pompon type; about 2 inches in diameter, a little larger than the varieties 
belonging to the intermediate section. Height, 20 inches. Strong, upright 
growth. Matures October 15. 
Evelyn L. Baer. (H. H. Baer). A very pure white perfectly formed button 
pompon. A trifle smaller than Irene and much more productive. The indi¬ 
vidual flowers are held well apart on strong wiry stems. Excellent for cut 
flowers as it makes a well arranged spray. Height 3 to 4 feet. Matures 1st 
week in October. 
STANDARD HARDY EARLY POMPON VARIETIES 
Rooted Cuttings: 50c per doz., $3.00 per 100, $25.00 per 1000 
For Plants from 2H inch pets add, $1.50 per 100 Extra. 
Barbara Cumiming. This variety is similar to Yellow Normandie in color. 
It is more prolific and blooms earlier with a flower larger, but not as full or 
of as good substance as Normandie. Flowers from late August to October. 
